Sentences with phrase «reduced exploration costs»

The fall - off in exploration spending has also drastically reduced exploration costs, and made high - quality exploration staff and contractors readily available for the first time in many years.

Not exact matches

Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre has entered into a development agreement with drilling services company Imdex for its Lab - at - Rig product, which aims to improve efficiency and reduce costs when drilling exploraExploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre has entered into a development agreement with drilling services company Imdex for its Lab - at - Rig product, which aims to improve efficiency and reduce costs when drilling explorationexploration holes.
Mining giant BHP Billiton has said that its exploration and capital expenditure for the 2014 financial year will decline significantly to approximately $ 18 billion as the company looks to reduce costs
SpaceX continues to work toward one of its key goals — developing fully and rapidly reusable rockets, a feat that will transform space exploration by delivering highly reliable vehicles at radically reduced costs.
Download Case Study (Canada - Clean Harbors Closed - Loop Dewatering Site Reduces Costs & Minimizes Impact in Remote Drilling Environment) Download Case Study (Closed Loop Cuttings Vacuum System) Download Fact Sheet (Environmental and Exploration Services for the Bakken Shale)
«NASA will investigate approaches for reducing the costs of exploration missions to enable a more expansive exploration program,» a White House 2018 budget proposal released earlier this month said.
About that, the executive chairman of Wishbone Gold PLC, Richard Poulden, stated, «By selecting projects located close to previous workings or discoveries, we are able to refine our work programmes from the outset, which in turn helps reduce costs and the risks associated with exploration.
Reduce dependency on (imported) fossil fuels (balance of payments, reliance on potentially unfriendly or unstable nations as suppliers, high cost at the pump, all problems as seen from US viewpoint): — encourage nuclear power generation (cut red tape)-- encourage energy savings and improved efficiency projects (tax breaks)-- encourage basic research into new (non fossil fuel) resources (subsidies)-- encourage imports from friendly neighbor, Canada (Keystone pipeline)-- encourage local oil and gas exploration («drill, baby, drill»)-- encourage «clean coal» projects (tax incentives)-- set goal to become energy independent within ten years
The third AOI (High Hydrogen Syngas Production) will begin exploration (through systems analysis and small - scale R&D) of novel technologies to reduce the cost of creating chemical - grade hydrogen and / or high - hydrogen syngas.
While this boom creates low unemployment and increased investment options (including real estate) in many secondary and tertiary markets where drilling is prevalent, natural gas exploration is not without risk and cost, including increased carbon emissions, groundwater contamination, reduced economic activity in alternative energy sectors and the potential for boom - and - bust local economies susceptible to rapid declines in production.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z